Synonyms include Eumacrotona bella, Eumacrotona simplex, Heteracris australis, Macrotona gracilis, Macrotona lineola.
Most individuals have a bronze colouring behind the rear legs.
[3] Its presence has been verified across mainland Australia and Tasmania.
[4] It is commonly found with spinifex grass in heath habitats.
This article about a member of the grasshopper family Acrididae is a stub.